gbaji wrote:
Sure. That's not terribly useful in the presumed conflict over what should be considered "unlawful killing" in the first place. If it makes you feel better, assume folks are arguing over what should be unlawful, and therefore what is "murder".
It is terribly useful, because the argument between the two of you is built upon a shared false premise. Idiggory falsely asserts a legal execution is murder. Your retort is not that he's categorically incorrect, but rather that "some people might not see it as murder?" It's a stupid argument in which you're both wrong, and nothing productive can come of it.
"If it makes you feel better, assume that wrong thing I said was actually right?" Yeah, bullsh*t.
gbaji wrote:
What method would you use? If we assume that our laws should call "murder" any killing which society views as "bad", then it makes sense to look at what our society considered "bad" within this context.
Good thing I don't think we should define murder by the whims of society.
gbaji wrote:
Or is that too complicated for you?
Coming from the person who can't be bothered to look up the definitions of the words he uses?
Edited, Sep 12th 2011 8:13pm by Allegory